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Mailbox Monday (44)

It's been a few weeks but I'm linking up with Mailbox Monday again today.

The past few weeks have been ridiculously crazy so the fact that I didn't receive any books for a while was a good thing.  This week, even though things are still busy, I received several books all of which I am eager to read.


From the Library:


For Review (from HFVBT):

Purchased (kindle book):

 
(This one was $1.99 the other day and I had some Amazon credits so I got it for free!  Helpful tip:  Many times, if you select the slowest shipping option on Amazon, they will give you a $1 credit toward ebooks, movies and music.  I usually need things right away but when I don't, I always choose this option.)

What books did you receive this week?

Comments

  1. Oh! I've been wanting to read The Girl On the Train! I've been hearing a lot of buzz about it. Hope you end up loving it. :-)

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    1. I've heard so many good things about it. I can't wait to dive in!

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  2. I keep hearing great things about The Girl on the Train as well! Hope it lives up to expectations for us all.

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  3. I have Seasons of Storms but have yet to read it. Susanna Kearsley is one of my favorite authors. Enjoy your reading week!

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  4. I hope you enjoy The Girl on the Train as much as I did!

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  5. I loved The Girl on the Train...and Season of Storms has a gorgeous cover. Enjoy!

    Here are MY WEEKLY UPDATES

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  6. I love Susanna Kearsley's books.

    Inspector of the Dead should be good. Enjoy Girl On The Train....I still haven't gotten to read it, but am enjoying all the reviews I see.

    Have a wonderful reading week.

    Elizabeth
    Silver's Reviews
    My Mailbox Monday

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  7. Everyone is raving about Girl on the Train

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  8. I've heard so much good about The Girl on the Train. The Red Lily Crown sounds so good!

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  9. I keep seeing The Girl on the Train all over blogland, it looks good. Enjoy!

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  10. Great selection!
    The Girl on the Train was a fun read. Hope you enjoy your books!

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